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FORTNITE players are being warned about a dangerous new scam targeting naive fans of the game. Fraudsters are tricking players into links offering a download for the game on Android smartphones – but no such version exists. Prior to March this year, hit video game Fortnite had only been playable on Xbox, PlayStation and PC. Then creator Epic Games launched a version of the game for iPhone – with promises of an Android launch down the line. No Android version has launched yet, so scammers are capitalising on the frustrations of users to trick them into downloading malicious apps. A detailed report from security researchers at Malwarebytes Labs reveals how rogue Fortnite for Android download links are appearing in Google searches and in YouTube ads. James Hadley, who works at cybersecurity firm Immersive Labs, said: "Cyber criminals rely on the draw of a new, exciting or trendy app outweighing the perceived negatives. "In this case, getting an early release of Fortnite on … [Read more...] about Fortnite scam warning over FAKE Android download links – here’s how to stay safe

Quantic Dream’s latest game puts you in control of three androids whose stories intertwine (assuming you can keep them alive). There’s Kara, a domestic bot who cleans the house and babysits the daughter of an abusive father. There’s Markus, another general helper who looks after an elderly painter. And there’s Connor, a cutting-edge prototype who is embedded with the police force as they try to solve a recent spate of crimes committed by androids. Markus’s story often slaps you in the face with clumsy racial allegories (you’re forced to stand in a compartment on the back of a bus, for example) and Kara’s forces you to witness drug-fueled domestic violence. Connor’s story – while cribbing on every cop show you’ve ever seen – is simply about solving crimes, and that makes it by far the most enjoyable to play. Early interactive sequences for Markus and Kara revolve around menial tasks, while Connor is out solving crimes, … [Read more...] about Detroit: Become Human makes me want a buddy cop game starring an android

Last month was a little bit quiet in terms of releases with only a few biggies to get our teeth into. In May we can look forward to a huge amount of new releases, including plenty of remasters, ports, and complete editions of our favorite titles. Battlezone Gold Edition (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows) Originally a launch title for PlayStation VR, Battlezone Gold Edition brings Battlezone to fans without the requirement of VR. This will launch May 1st for users of PlayStation 4, Xbox One or Microsoft Windows. A Nintendo Switch release has been announced for Q3. Killing Floor Incursion (PlayStation VR) Released for HTC Vive and Oculus Rift in 2017, Killing Floor Incursion now comes to PlayStation VR on May 1st. This is the first VR title for the Killing Floor series. Nihilumbra (Nintendo Switch) Originally released all the way back in 2012 and out on all platforms with a touch screen, Nihilumbra is coming to Nintendo Switch May … [Read more...] about May 2018’s Video Game Releases: Become Human or Become Dead

For many Rockstar Games fans, a delay for Red Dead Redemption 2 — from fall 2017 to spring 2018 — was expected. The publisher’s known to have a thing for announcing release dates, only to change them again and again. It’s something Rockstar’s been doing for most of its life, marking nearly 20 years of delays. The Grand Theft Auto series is full of ‘em The first fully 3D entry in the series, Grand Theft Auto 3 was one of 2001’s biggest hits. But following the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, Rockstar pushed its release back by three weeks. “Our decision is based on 2 factors,” said co-founder Terry Donovan in an interview with IGN. “Firstly it has been a little difficult to get work done in downtown Manhattan in the last week since basic communications infrastructure has been intermittent at best, and secondly we felt that a full content review of all our titles and the marketing materials we use to represent them was absolutely … [Read more...] about Rockstar Games’ 15-plus years of delays, revisited

Earlier this week, Nvidia’s GeForce Now PC beta left me pleasantly surprised. This was cloud gaming done right, I thought. I can play my own games on my own ancient hardware at the highest possible graphics settings and give a cheeky middle finger to all those soaring GPU prices in one fell swoop. It’s almost like the PC-equivalent of the Nintendo Switch, as I can use my tiny laptop to play all the latest games from any room in my house. Having seen French start-up Blade’s new Shadow box, however, I’m starting to think I don’t even need a PC full stop anymore. Whereas GeForce Now is all about letting you game in the cloud, Shadow wants to move your entire PC there. You don’t even technically need that box up there in the header. That’s essentially just a 4K decoder for those who want to sit down at a desk and use a mouse, keyboard and monitor. You could, in fact, access your Intel Xeon and Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080-powered cloud PC from your … [Read more...] about Blade’s tiny Shadow box could be your next gaming PC